Alternative Medicine

Clothing brand Gap has revealed a partnership with Ellen DeGeneres' new lifestyle brand, ED. The ED brand, consisting of women's apparel, accessories, and decorative home, is inspired by the iconic style, values, and personality of DeGeneres.

On Saturday, May 16, 2015, Petco will welcome hamster owners and race enthusiasts across the nation for its annual Hamster Ball Derby. The popular annual event is a part of Petco's commitment to help strengthen the bond between pet parents and their pets with fun and informative in-store activities.

Residents of San Francisco are known for being tech-savvy entrepreneurs, but according to the newly released 2014 Most Frugal Cities list from Coupons.com, they are also the savviest coupon users in the nation.

The California Milk Processor Board (CMPB), the creator of got milk?, announced today the launch of the California's Better Future Moms campaign to honor mothers making a difference in their community while empowering their children to work towards a better future. Nomination submissions are now open and will continue to be accepted until May 31, 2015.

The California Strawberry Commission (CSC) has announced the results of a consumer survey exploring what, how, and why Americans choose the fruit they eat for their day-to-day nutrition. According to the survey, most Americans have misconceptions about strawberries that may cause them to miss out on the benefits of strawberries in their daily diet.

A new study, published yesterday in the New England Journal of Medicine and led by Mark Schuster, MD, PhD, chief of General Pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital, shows that sexual minority youth (youth who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual) are more likely to be bullied and victimized than their peers.

Simple changes to your daily routine can help improve your overall health. During National Women's Health Week, which runs from May 10 through May 16, Colgate Total is encouraging women to take charge of their health one small step at a time.

More than three million nurses in the US today serve patients in hospitals, clinics, physician offices, schools, in homes and other care centers. Each day these dedicated healthcare providers deliver quality, patient-centered care to individuals recovering from surgery, battling major illness and disease, fighting the flu, or just having a wound bandaged.